Payment services provider Worldline today announced changes to its Executive Committee.
Madalena Cascais Tomé will assume the role of Head of Financial Services, effective 1 October, succeeding Alessandro Baroni, who has decided to leave Worldline to pursue other opportunities. Over the recent years, Madalena has been serving as CEO of SIBS, one of the leading European interbank payment player. She will be based in Paris.
Anika Grant will join as the new Chief People Officer of Worldline, effective 1 September. She succeeds Florence Gallois who has decided to leave Worldline to pursue other opportunities. Anika will be based in Paris and brings a wealth of international experience in digital and transformational environments, having held senior HR leadership roles at Uber and as Chief People Officer at Ubisoft.
Srikanth Seshadri will be the new Chief Financial Officer of Worldline, effective 8 September, replacing Gregory Lambertie who has decided to leave Worldline to pursue other opportunities. Srikanth is an experienced global finance leader, with a broad expertise in financial control, corporate finance, and funding. His background, shaped by Audit & Risk consulting at Arthur Andersen and leadership roles in complex international environments at Alstom, will be key to driving transformation & streamlining efforts at Worldline.
The Executive Committee will be composed of the following members upon the start of all new leaders in their respective roles:
- Pierre-Antoine Vacheron, CEO (French)
- Madalena Cascais Tomé, Head of Financial Services (Portuguese)
- Candice Dillon, Chief Technology Officer (Dutch)
- Anika Grant, Chief People Officer (Australian)
- Caroline Jéséquel, Head of Mobility & e-Transactional Services (French)
- Joe Katz, Chief Risk Officer (Dutch-American)
- Paul Marriott-Clarke, Head of Merchant Services (British)
- Srikanth Seshadri, Chief Financial Officer (British National of Indian origin)
- Charles-Henri de Taffin, General Secretary (French).